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'''Nippon Television Network Corporation''' {{Nihongo|日本テレビ放送網|Nihon Terebi Hōsōmō}} was established in 1952 and began to broadcast in [[1953]], making it the first commercial television broadcaster in Japan. In [[1969]], the founder of Nippon, [[wikipedia:Matsutarō Shōriki|Matsutarō Shōriki]] died at age 84. With its founder gone, Nippon Television Network Corporation went on to broadcast a wide variety of shows, even forming its own news network. In [[2003]], its internal network name was changed to just '''Nippon Television''' {{Nihongo|日本テレビ|Nihon Terebi}} and in [[2014]] it was changed for the last time, to '''Nippon TV''' {{nihongo|日本テレビ|Nihon Terebi}}.
'''Nippon Television Network Corporation''' {{Nihongo|日本テレビ放送網|Nihon Terebi Hōsōmō}} was established in 1952 and began to broadcast in [[1953]], making it the first commercial television broadcaster in Japan. In [[1969]], the founder of Nippon, [[wikipedia:Matsutarō Shōriki|Matsutarō Shōriki]] died at age 84. With its founder gone, Nippon Television Network Corporation went on to broadcast a wide variety of shows, even forming its own news network. In [[2003]], its internal network name was changed to just '''Nippon Television''' {{Nihongo|日本テレビ|Nihon Terebi}} and in [[2014]] it was changed for the last time, to '''Nippon TV''' {{nihongo|日本テレビ|Nihon Terebi}}.


Nippon is known for broadcasting a wide variety of shows, including [[tokusatsu]] shows. One such example is ''[[Assault! Human!!]]'', which was a [[1972]] live show co-produced by Nippon and [[Toho]].
Nippon is known for broadcasting a wide variety of shows, including [[tokusatsu]] shows. One such example is ''[[Assault! Human!!]]'', which was a series of [[1972]] live shows aired as a television series.
===''Good Morning! Kid's Show''===
===''Good Morning! Kid's Show''===
'''''Good Morning! Kid's Show''''' {{Nihongo|おはよう!こどもショー|Ohayō! Kodomo Shō}} was a Japanese weekday morning segment for small children aired on Nippon Television which featured multiple monster-themed superhero variety shows as well as animes, sports shows, and many others. The segment was aired from [[1965]] to [[1980]], with [[tokusatsu]] shows beginning in [[1972]] and ending in [[1975]]. Over this four year period, only four superhero shows were aired: ''[[wikia:w:c:ultra:Redman (series)|Redman]]'', ''[[Go! Godman]]'', ''[[Go! Greenman]]'', and ''[[Go! Kotaro Ushiwaka]]''.
'''''Good Morning! Kid's Show''''' {{Nihongo|おはよう!こどもショー|Ohayō! Kodomo Shō}} was a Japanese weekday morning segment for small children aired on Nippon Television which featured multiple monster-themed superhero variety shows as well as anime, sports shows, and many others. The segment was aired from [[1965]] to [[1980]], with [[tokusatsu]] shows beginning in [[1972]] and ending in [[1975]]. Over this four year period, only four superhero shows were aired: ''[[wikia:w:c:ultra:Redman (series)|Redman]]'', ''[[Go! Godman]]'', ''[[Go! Greenman]]'', and ''[[Go! Kotaro Ushiwaka]]''.
==Productions==
==Selected programs==
===1960s===
*''[[Go! Godman]]'' (TV 1972-1973) [156 episodes]
*''[[Agon: Atomic Dragon]]''
*''[[Assault! Human!!]]'' (TV 1972) [13 episodes]
===1970s===
*''[[Zone Fighter (series)|Zone Fighter]]'' (TV 1973)  [26 episodes]
*''[[Assault! Human!!]]'' (co-produced with [[Toho]] and Mo-Bull)
*''[[Go! Greenman]]'' (TV 1973-1974) [156 episodes]
*''[[Go! Greenman]]'' (co-produced with Toho)
*''[[Go! Kotaro Ushiwaka]]'' (TV 1974-1975) [156 episodes]
*''[[Flying Saucer War Bankid]]'' (co-produced with Toho)
*''[[Flying Saucer War Bankid]]'' (TV 1976-1977) [26 episodes]
*''[[Cyber Cop]]'' (TV 1988-1989) [34 episodes + 3 specials]
==Selected productions==
*''[[Assault! Human!!]]'' (TV 1972) [co-produced with Union TV & Motion Picture Co.]
*''[[Flying Saucer War Bankid]]'' (TV 1976-1977) [co-produced with [[Toho]]]
*''[[Cyber Cop]]'' (TV 1988-1989) [organizer only; co-produced by [[Toho Planning]], Studio Jump, Yomiko Advertising and Takara]
==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery widths="120" position="center" captionalign="center" spacing="small">
<gallery widths="120" position="center" captionalign="center" spacing="small">

Revision as of 15:27, 6 January 2021

Nippon TV (日本テレビ,   Nihon Terebi, lit. Japan TV) is a Japanese television network.

History

Nippon Television Network Corporation (日本テレビ放送網,   Nihon Terebi Hōsōmō) was established in 1952 and began to broadcast in 1953, making it the first commercial television broadcaster in Japan. In 1969, the founder of Nippon, Matsutarō Shōriki died at age 84. With its founder gone, Nippon Television Network Corporation went on to broadcast a wide variety of shows, even forming its own news network. In 2003, its internal network name was changed to just Nippon Television (日本テレビ,   Nihon Terebi) and in 2014 it was changed for the last time, to Nippon TV (日本テレビ,   Nihon Terebi).

Nippon is known for broadcasting a wide variety of shows, including tokusatsu shows. One such example is Assault! Human!!, which was a series of 1972 live shows aired as a television series.

Good Morning! Kid's Show

Good Morning! Kid's Show (おはよう!こどもショー,   Ohayō! Kodomo Shō) was a Japanese weekday morning segment for small children aired on Nippon Television which featured multiple monster-themed superhero variety shows as well as anime, sports shows, and many others. The segment was aired from 1965 to 1980, with tokusatsu shows beginning in 1972 and ending in 1975. Over this four year period, only four superhero shows were aired: Redman, Go! Godman, Go! Greenman, and Go! Kotaro Ushiwaka.

Selected programs

Selected productions

Gallery

External links

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